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    Join Our Livestream: Inside the AI Copyright Battles

    News RoomBy News RoomJuly 15, 20251 Min Read
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    What’s going on right now with the copyright battles over artificial intelligence? Many lawsuits regarding generative AI’s training materials were initially filed back in 2023, with decisions just now starting to trickle out. Whether it’s Midjourney generating videos of Disney characters, like Wall-E brandishing a gun, or an exit interview with a top AI lawyer as he left Meta, WIRED senior writer Kate Knibbs has been following this fight for years—and she’s ready to answer your questions.

    Bring all your burning questions about the AI copyright battles to WIRED’s next, subscriber-only livestream scheduled for July 16 at 1 pm ET / 10 am PT, hosted by Reece Rogers with Kate Knibbs. The event will be streamed right here. For subscribers who are not able to join, a replay of the livestream will be available after the event.

    You can help us prepare by submitting any questions you have before the livestream here, or by leaving a comment below. Not a subscriber yet? Subscribe now to get access to this livestream, plus full access to WIRED.

    Kate Knibbs and Reece Rogers answer your questions at our next livestream on July 16, 2025, at 1 pm ET / 10 am ET.

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